WCHA to Webcast Women's Playoff Championship

Wisconsin and Minnesota to Play for League Title

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March 6, 2005

Wisconsin vs. Minnesota

Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Associate Commissioner Sara Martin has announced the WCHA will produce a Webcast of the 2005 WCHA Women's Playoff Championship title game Sunday, March 6. Wisconsin will face Minnesota.

Fans will be able to view a free live broadcast of the championship game via the WCHA's Website at www.wcha.com. The game starts at 4:05 p.m.

KMSP-TV's Jim Rich will handle the play-by-play while former University of Wisconsin head coach Jeff Sauer will provide the color commentary.

The broadcast is being produced by the WCHA with technical production provided Comcast Spotlight. The stream will be available in RealMedia format and will require fans to use the free RealPlayer. The RealPlayer can be downloaded from www.real.com. To access the broadcast, fans' computers must meet the following system requirements:

For PC Users:

  • 350MHz Intel Pentium II processor or equivalent
  • 64MB of RAM(128MB on Windows XP or later)
  • 52MB available disk space
  • 28.8Kbps modem (audio only)
  • 16-bit sound card and speakers
  • 65,000-color video display card set to display at 800x600 (video)
  • Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or later (playback only), Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows XP
  • InternetExplorer 5.0 or later

    For Mac Users:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 (with Safari installed) or later (10.3 or later recommended)
  • 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
  • G3, G4, Mac OS X compatible

    Users will also need a broadband Internet connection (350Kbps or higher) to watch the feed.